Body fluid homeostasis is critical for the survival of living organisms and hence is tightly controlled. From initial studies on the effects of secretin (SCT) on renal water reabsorption in the 1940s and recent investigations of its role in cardiovascular and neuroendocrine functions, it has now become increasingly clear that this peptide is an integral component of the homeostatic processes that maintain body fluid balance. This review, containing some of our recent findings of centrally expressed SCT on water intake, focuses on the actions of SCT in influencing the physiological, neuroendocrine, and cardiovascular processes that subserve body fluid homeostasis. © 2011 International Society of Nephrology.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Secretin, the first hormone commencing the field of endocrinology, has been studied for its pleiotro...
The history of brain-gut peptides began almost 40 years ago (longer if you include the discovery of ...
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Body fluid homeostasis is critical for the survival of living organisms and hence is tightly control...
Symposium 2 - Central mechanisms (1)Regulation of body fluid solute concentrations is critical to re...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. PL5This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
Plenary Lecture 5Secretin (SCT), a classical gut peptide, has recently been shown to be active at su...
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pp. 133-188 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th International Symposium on VIP, PAC...
Fluid balance is critical to life and hence is tightly controlled in the body. Angiotensin II (ANGII...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Secretin, the first hormone commencing the field of endocrinology, has been studied for its pleiotro...
The history of brain-gut peptides began almost 40 years ago (longer if you include the discovery of ...
Contains fulltext : 71463.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To prevent deh...
Body fluid homeostasis is critical for the survival of living organisms and hence is tightly control...
Symposium 2 - Central mechanisms (1)Regulation of body fluid solute concentrations is critical to re...
Session 5: Endocrine System and Metabolism: no. PL5This journal issue entitled: Special Issue: VIP, ...
Secretin was first discovered as a gastrointestinal hormone a century ago, and to date, the role of...
Plenary Lecture 5Secretin (SCT), a classical gut peptide, has recently been shown to be active at su...
Water and salt homeostasis is tightly controlled by both central and peripheral mechanisms. Angioten...
State-of-the-Art Lecture: Neuropeptides and Peptidergic Neurons - Session 3 - Neuroendocrine neurone...
For the last 100 years, secretin has been extensively studied for its hormonal effects in the gastr...
pp. 133-188 of this journal issue entitled: Abstracts of the 7th International Symposium on VIP, PAC...
Fluid balance is critical to life and hence is tightly controlled in the body. Angiotensin II (ANGII...
Secretin holds a unique place in the history of endocrinology and gastrointestinal physiology, as it...
The discovery of secretin initiated the field of endocrinology. Over the past century, multiple gast...
Secretin, the first hormone commencing the field of endocrinology, has been studied for its pleiotro...
The history of brain-gut peptides began almost 40 years ago (longer if you include the discovery of ...
Contains fulltext : 71463.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To prevent deh...